Serving the Greater Sacramento Area

Areas of Service

American Heart Association BLS(Basic Life Support) classes teach students the skills to respond to and provide Basic Life Support for medical emergencies in healthcare environments. This class covers skills used for providing quality care during cardiac and respiratory emergencies.

American Heart Association Heartsaver CPR + AED classes teach students the skills to respond and provide care for adults, children, and infants during CPR and choking emergencies. This class covers skills used for identifying and responding to CPR and choking emergencies.

American Heart Association Heartsaver First Aid classes teach students the skills to respond and provide first aid for adults, children, and infants during first aid emergencies. This class covers skills used for identifying and responding to medical, injury, and environmental emergencies.

Onsite training and certification for your business. Have our dedicated instructors come to your location to train and certify your staff in BLS, CPR + AED, First Aid, or Pediatric focused classes. We come to you! email us and set up a time!

American Heart Association Heartsaver Pediatric CPR + First Aid classes provide the skills to respond and provide first aid to child and infant focused skills during medical, injury and environmental emergencies. This class is designed for those who work in education, child care, or related environments.

Heartsaver BloodBorn Pathogens

Designed for anyone with a reasonable chance to come in contact with bloodborne pathogens, this course educates employees to protect themselves from being exposed to blood and other potentially infectious materials. This course meets OSHA requirements for bloodborne pathogens training.

Serving the Sacramento area and beyond.

Disclaimer: Use of American Heart Association (AHA) materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by theAHA. Any fees charged for such a course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course materials, do not represent income to the AHA.